Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A key for a vehicle comprising: a blade extending along an axis within a first plane; and a head, attached to the blade, extending along the axis having a height in the first plane that is at most twenty percent greater than a height of the blade in the first plane to reduce key size and defining a slot having a length along the axis that is greater than a width perpendicular to the axis for insertion of a torque assisting device that, when inserted in the slot, lies in a second plane generally perpendicular to the first plane such that a force applied perpendicular to a surface of the torque assisting device that lies in the second plane creates a torque to rotate the key about the axis.
2. The key of claim 1 wherein the slot is configured with a length and a width to accommodate a coin, such that the length is approximately a coin diameter and the width is approximately a coin width.
3. The key of claim 1 wherein a height of the head in the first plane and a height of the blade in the first plane are approximately equal.
4. The key of claim 1 wherein a width of the head in a plane perpendicular to the first plane is less than twenty percent greater than a width of the blade in the plane perpendicular to the first plane.
5. The key of claim 1 wherein a width of the head in a plane perpendicular to the first plane is approximately equal to a width of the blade in the plane perpendicular to the first plane.
6. A case for a portable electronic device comprising: a housing configured to receive the portable electronic device and defining a plurality of receptacles for concealing one or more backup keys; a key fob circuit integrated with the housing for wirelessly interfacing with a vehicle keyless entry system; and a communication circuit integrated with the housing and connected to the key fob circuit for coupling the portable electronic device and the vehicle keyless entry system.
7. The case of claim 6 wherein the housing further defines a receptacle for a torque assisting device for the backup keys.
8. The case of claim 6 further comprising a port configured to connect the portable electronic device to the communication circuit.
9. The case of claim 6 wherein the housing is configured such that the plurality of receptacles are concealed when the portable electronic device is received.
10. The case of claim 6 wherein the housing is configured such that the one or more backup keys are concealed and accessible when the portable electronic device is received.
11. The case of claim 6 further including a cover coupled with the housing.
12. The case of claim 6 wherein the keyless entry system is part of a vehicle.
13. A mobile phone case comprising: a housing configured to receive a mobile phone and defining a plurality of receptacles for storing and concealing one or more vehicle backup keys; a key fob circuit integrated with the housing for wirelessly interfacing with a vehicle keyless entry system; and a communication circuit integrated with the housing and connected to the key fob circuit for coupling an associated mobile phone and the vehicle keyless entry system.
14. The mobile phone case of claim 13 wherein the housing further defines a receptacle for a torque assisting device for the vehicle backup keys.
15. The mobile phone case of claim 13 further comprising a port configured to connect the mobile phone to the communication circuit.
16. The mobile phone case of claim 13 wherein the housing is configured such that the plurality of receptacles are concealed when the mobile phone is received.
17. The mobile phone case of claim 13 wherein the housing is configured such that the plurality of receptacles are accessible while the mobile phone is received.
18. The mobile phone case of claim 13 further including a cover coupled with the housing.
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October 4, 2016
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